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- Jabertsohn, on 11/12/2007, -6/+120This is the proper way to react to a punch.
I don't understand the humour. - hamstu, on 11/14/2007, -7/+115I really laughed hard -- I can't put my finger on it, but this is really funny...
- WordsnCollision, on 11/14/2007, -2/+100They're properly pissed, to be exact...
- JAXXXON, on 11/05/2007, -3/+92I've never heard an American say 'oi'.
- thekronz, on 11/09/2007, -2/+91If you slow the video down even more, you can see that the guy punching him has his pinky out.
- zweben, on 11/06/2007, -7/+86Wait no longer.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0kimdS-4om8 - BlackSheepx, on 11/14/2007, -7/+83Can any British people tell me if this made you laugh as hard as it made me, or if you just went "...Wait what's funny?"
- DelSolMan, on 11/09/2007, -10/+69Can't top this
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UBFn9Pkcj6A - fLUx1337, on 11/14/2007, -12/+69"Oi, you ***** *****, suck my balls!"
or
"Oh *****, I can't believe you done this!"
^^see, slightly shorter. British teenagers can express how we feel quicker than American teenagers. Thus giving us more time to smack you back. God save the queen old chap! - danconia, on 11/05/2007, -8/+61I can't believe he's done it either...
- KyleGoetz, on 11/06/2007, -8/+55Awww *****, I can't believe you tazed me, bro!
- BCBomb47, on 11/14/2007, -6/+52I'll be waiting for the remix version.
- Niightwitch, on 11/06/2007, -16/+61I'm glad he punched him.
- preisler, on 11/06/2007, -4/+48I repeat what I've just heard...
- Alimack, on 11/05/2007, -1/+44The description misled me. In Britain, pissed means drunk.
- McgooglyWoogly, on 11/06/2007, -4/+43Haha, I'm from Britain, made me laugh, though not quite sure if it was the punch or the 'Britishness'
- adraft, on 11/06/2007, -1/+40I've only known my friends to say "What the *****??!?" and immediately return the favor.
- fLUx1337, on 11/05/2007, -5/+44Must....stop.....repeating.....this.....video....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UBFn9Pkcj6A
....ever-eine..ou? *SMACK* - GibsonSG91, on 11/14/2007, -12/+48Anybody else curious about what he was actually going to say?
- badjoke, on 11/09/2007, -1/+32Oh man, that first comment was gold: "This was totally justified. That room didn't look anything like a kitchen."
- ynggrsshppr, on 11/04/2007, -3/+26Digg is popular with the chimps too, don't discriminate.
- stotty, on 11/06/2007, -1/+23I'm British and had to laugh. His reaction is so funny and I have to say is very comically British, though usually we don't react that way. BTW - pissed off is angry, pissed is drunk on this isle.
- chochazel, on 11/04/2007, -1/+22Yes , but not really inherently British when you consider that this was the DEPUTY PRIME MINISTER being hit with an egg...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VRQDnGTcc4A - inactive, on 11/04/2007, -9/+30That British lad wasn't going to punch back, he was looking for his tea set!
- BIGJHUB, on 11/04/2007, -3/+23at least the guy that punched him didn't say 'this is Sparta'
- jmpeagle, on 11/14/2007, -5/+24yeah, but compare that to the vomit that comes out of the mouths of teenagers who use Cockney slang
- RSS14, on 11/05/2007, -3/+22FALCON PUNCH!
- ColdCut, on 11/06/2007, -1/+19This posting is better... (check out the comments)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_X6VoFBCE9k - Etheo, on 11/04/2007, -3/+20Thanks, I was just wondering what he just said clearly right on the video we just watched.
- midgetsanchez, on 11/04/2007, -4/+19For a more concise version:
"Aww *****, I can't believe Soviet Russia tased Ron Paul using an iPhone as he was impeaching bush"
I think that has all the annoying (or funny at one time) comments on Digg... - markwilcox, on 11/04/2007, -3/+18"you've done this", not "you done this"
- WallnutBoy, on 11/05/2007, -0/+14You idiot, the guys from the video are from Southern England. People from South England have that kind of accent.. Whereas northerners (theodenking is from Yorkshire) have much different accents..
I would know seeing as I'm from the South East of UK =/ But to be honest I wouldn't react to a punch like that...
Edit - okay digg me down.. you're from Leeds thus you could be being sarcastic... bah =( - markwilcox, on 11/03/2007, -2/+16British humour
- praisethelard, on 06/06/2008, -4/+17Unless they've been listening to too much punk.
- sdyson, on 11/04/2007, -0/+12But pissed on it's own would nearly always mean drunk.
- Jabertsohn, on 11/04/2007, -2/+13British humour is a specific type of humour.
It is not the same thing as laughing at British accents, that is American humour. - inactive, on 11/04/2007, -5/+16how about 'imma kill you"?
thats faster. - Jabertsohn, on 11/04/2007, -0/+11The symbol is older than World War II.
I am 18. - richardhenry, on 11/04/2007, -1/+11Good old pench.
- adraft, on 11/03/2007, -1/+11When? I mean I'm American and I'd say that the British have proven themselves tough fighters throughout history. I've made the argument before that we as a fledgling country beat them as a powerful nation but, then again, we did sort of tap out in 'Nam (two veteran uncles would kill me if I said lost) to a weaker fighting force too. So, long story short, the Brits are tough. Ever seen a soccer hooligan?
- shaelen, on 11/04/2007, -5/+14Actually, he was even more proper than you and said "you've" which is correct.
- frenchy64, on 11/07/2007, -1/+9Ah *****. I can't believe you've done this.
- Niz1, on 11/04/2007, -3/+11meh i took pissed to being drunk, not just angry
- darnit, on 11/04/2007, -1/+9Ah *****, I can't believe you've done this.
- theodenking, on 11/04/2007, -4/+12Yeah I thought it was funny... I just replaced the word "British" with "Southern" in my mind.
- blorc, on 11/03/2007, -3/+11Win.
- qwertyuio, on 11/07/2007, -1/+9Ah *****. I can't believe you've done this.
- tacom8, on 11/04/2007, -1/+8thank god someone could translate that one for us all...
- fugazi, on 11/04/2007, -7/+14"Bloody Chav" ?
- inactive, on 11/07/2007, -0/+7Ah *****. I can't believe you've done this.
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